Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Concha de San Sebastián - País Vasco



San Sebastián, or Donostia in Basque, is the capital of the province of Guipuzcoa and cultural center of the Paìs Vasco. The city lies along a white sandy bay between the Urgull and Igeldo hills. Blending sea and mountains, it offers the traveller landscape,sports and gastronomy, as well as interesting monuments. It is a cosmopolitan city with a strong Basque character and is one of the most attractive cities on the Cantabrian coast.

Cosmopolitan is an understatement when it comes to this city which possess more Michelin Stars than any other province in Spain, it is the epicenter of Vasca gastronomy. Food is a major contribution to the social life of the Vascos people and to share and enjoy it with them is a truly unique experience.

San Sebastian struggled to hold onto its monumental historical landmarks as cosmetically it repeatedly suffered through the many battles that took place here. However In the oldest part of San Sebastián, the churches of San Vicente and Santa María del Coro await you., as well as the old Neoclassical City Hall, which was originally a bullring but is now converted into the Municipal Library and the old Casino, nowadays the City Hall. The Museum of San Telmo, the Peine de los Vientos (Comb of the Winds) and the Kursaal are examples of how this municipality fuses together modern and traditional features.

The more famous place in San Sebastián is its Bay. This is not really surprising, as it’s considered to be as one of the most beautiful bays in the world. The town centre streets unfold overlooking the Bay making it the main focal point in San Sebastián. La Concha - The Shell is a beautiful and famous urban beach that boasts a fantastic promenade; with elegant railings and street lamps, it extends along the whole length of the bay, travelling along the beach of Ondarreta. Monte Igeldo and Santa Clara Island can also be appreciated from this vantage point. The “Peine de los Vientos” - Comb of the Winds, a sculpture by the famous Basque artist Eduardo Chillida, marks the beginning of Ondarreta beach which is framed by a garden area and by the Pico del Loro. The waters here are quiet and it is perfect for practicing beach sports, especially body-boarding.

2 comments:

E.P.Onymous said...

Καταπληκτικές φωτογραφίες, εξαιρετική πόλη, περιοχή γενικότερα. Μπαμπάς + μαμά πέρασαν ένα φεγγάρι εκεί. Περισσότερες ιστορίες αύριο το απόγευμα!

Juanita La Quejica said...

Δώσε περισσότερα στοιχεία.

Να ξέρουμε και με ποια/ποιον μιλάμε...